There are plenty of good reasons why travel is seen as such
an esteemed and worthy pursuit. With travel lies the potential to acquire an
immeasurable amount of perspective and understanding just by experiencing a new
city with open eyes and an open mind. The distinctions in culture between
Europe and America in particular span far greater than the evident
dissimilarities in culture. In Germany, for instance, jealousy and envy are
both unwelcome- hence anything lavish or grandiose will provoke scorn from the
community rather than admiration. On the other hand- Americans seem to possess
minimal proclivity towards humble behavior and often favor ostentatious
appearances.
Hence the German culture is keen on hidden gems. Willi Thom, an exceptional car builder living
in a rural German village, is one of those diamonds in the rocks. Willi has
long been in the business of building Porsches as rough, fast, and light as
possible. Needless to say, he does so undercover. And although Willi normally redesigns
his cars in his own raw image, he was given an offer by a convincing sports car
enthusiast that he couldn’t refuse. It helps that Achim Anscheidt isn’t simply
another enthusiast. Achim is the driving force behind designing the most
elaborate and extravagant cars in production right now- Bugattis. Ironically
enough, rather than wanting something on par with his daily grind, Achim went
to Willi with a quest to have a Porsche 911 cut to his personal standards of
minimalism and perfection.
Over a span of two years; these two men collaborated on
achieving Achims ideal 911. The progress of development could best be seen in
the text messages between them, often times consisting of a photo of a custom
built Porsche sent from Achim to Willi with a caption along the lines of “headlamps
like this” or “a bumper like so”. These demands occasionally seemed infeasible,
but any rebuttal by Willi would simply be met with “You’ll make it work”.
Enigmatic demands of the like resulted in long periods of going back and forth,
and forced Willi to spend inordinate amounts of time on minor quests like
producing a perfectly straight bumper and an idyllically positioned shifter.
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